Great Monitors...

Fade

The Beat Strangler
Administrator
illest o.g.
Of course the Mackies are great, I would love to have those! You mean the HR-824's, right? But Duece is looking for something less expensive, on a budget.
 
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daRk pz

Guest
what the 1st kidd said, the alesis's are good bang for the buck... But ur monitors are 1 of the most important parts of ur equip. set up. If I was you, I'd save a little more and cop some higher end joints so ur next upgrade will be for some BANGERZ... Try and stay away from M-audioz...
 

Shonsteez

Gurpologist
ill o.g.
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Fade - Im talkin cheap... Im not sure how much i wanna spend yet, but real cheap since im workin with basically nuthin here...

oh i jus noticed u said to stay away from tha m-audios...whys that? Do they blow really?
 

Architect

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 3
I use these and I like them, they've also gotten good reviews from a lot of places.

Event TR5
$299.97

Check out www.americanmusicalsupply.com

do a search for monitors and you'll find these if you have a credit card you can even get on the payment plan $99 per month.
 

bigdmakintrax

BeatKreatoR
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 123
Deuce look if you are on a budget and really can't find any second hand monitors, go find a pair of old house speakers...I'm talking sansui or sony......the kind of speaker that are rated like 200 watts from back in tha day that probably came with a top of the line stereo system, I know several people that use those with their cool edit studios and they work better than nothing and they can cost between 50-100 for a good pair.....of course you will need the amp too
 

Cleverwon

Paradigm P
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 74
You can get the Alesis Mk1's for around $300 a pair. They are the best monitors at that price range.
 

MaximeRobin

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
daRk pz said:
Try and stay away from M-audioz...

yay.
I've got some and they are decent. But if I wated a bit I could have some alessi or mackie (or even the behriger) that would be better. I don't think I'll keep them very long. Of course it's better then nothing...
 

God

Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
I don't recommend low-end monitors that then need a separate subwoofer for adequate bass-signal referernce, Duecemade...

I think that a good pair of, you guessed it, amped speakers, like Infinity, JBL offer a great reference signal for a much lower price than the lower-end monitors a lot of comapnies are trying to push these days, don't fall for it.

I would only recommend getting active monitors when really getting into your business, which would mean the 800dollar and up models which definitiely give you a nice reference signal (supposing your studio is built with that in mind). That's when the word "Genelec" becomes part of your vocabulary, lol...

Good luck.

Sincerely,
God
 

2_nice

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
events are good. deeper bass than moss other cheap monitors having accurate bass is very important for mixing hip hop. just my 2 sense. i use event 20/20s (passive) with an alesis ra-100 amp
 

Complexxx

Hip Hop Apprentice
ill o.g.
If you're on a tight budget then I recommend the Event 20/20 passive monitors. They got great sound for their price range. I can't even afford a decent amp so I gotz mine hooked up to a bookshelf stereo and i'm still impresses by the sound.
 
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